James T. Limberis

875 total citations
21 papers, 612 citations indexed

About

James T. Limberis is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, James T. Limberis has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 612 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 15 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 7 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in James T. Limberis's work include Ion channel regulation and function (15 papers), Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (15 papers) and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering (4 papers). James T. Limberis is often cited by papers focused on Ion channel regulation and function (15 papers), Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (15 papers) and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering (4 papers). James T. Limberis collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. James T. Limberis's co-authors include Gary A. Gintant, Bryan F. Cox, Jeff S. McDermott, Craig D. Wegner, Ruth L. Martin, Zhi Su, Laykea Tafesse, Mohamed Hachicha, Yakov Rotshteyn and Joseph W. Francis and has published in prestigious journals such as Biophysical Journal, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and Biochemical Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

James T. Limberis

20 papers receiving 587 citations

Peers

James T. Limberis
R. M. Helliwell United Kingdom
Srinivas Ghatta United States
Sujay V. Kharade United States
Vivek Krishnan United States
Rían W. Manville United States
X. Y. Wei United States
R. M. Helliwell United Kingdom
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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El‐Bizri, Nesrine, Cheng Xie, James T. Limberis, et al.. (2017). Eleclazine exhibits enhanced selectivity for long QT syndrome type 3–associated late Na + current. Heart Rhythm. 15(2). 277–286. 16 indexed citations
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Liu, Xiaoqin, James T. Limberis, Zhi Su, et al.. (2012). Characterization of A-935142, a hERG enhancer, in the presence and absence of standard hERG blockers. Life Sciences. 90(15-16). 607–611. 9 indexed citations
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Vortherms, Timothy A., Andrew M. Swensen, Wende Niforatos, et al.. (2011). Comparative analysis of inactivated-state block of N-type (Cav2.2) calcium channels. Inflammation Research. 60(7). 683–693. 5 indexed citations
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Diaz, Gilbert, James T. Limberis, Kathryn Houseman, et al.. (2011). Ventricular rate adaptation: A novel, rapid, cellular-based in-vitro assay to identify proarrhythmic and torsadogenic compounds. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 64(1). 68–73. 3 indexed citations
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Su, Zhi, Lee C. Preusser, Gilbert Diaz, et al.. (2011). Negative Inotropic Effect of a CB2 Agonist A-955840 in Isolated Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes is Independent of CB1 and CB2 Receptors. Current Drug Safety. 6(5). 277–284. 6 indexed citations
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Martin, Ruth L., James T. Limberis, Xiaoqin Liu, et al.. (2010). Optimization of a Cav1.2 Cell Line for Use on QPatch and PatchXpress. Biophysical Journal. 98(3). 339a–339a. 1 indexed citations
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Su, Zhi, D. L. Widomski, Xiaoqin Liu, et al.. (2010). A novel secretagogue increases cardiac contractility by enhancement of L-type Ca2+ current. Biochemical Pharmacology. 80(7). 1000–1006. 5 indexed citations
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Su, Zhi, James T. Limberis, Andrew J. Souers, et al.. (2009). Electrophysiologic characterization of a novel hERG channel activator. Biochemical Pharmacology. 77(8). 1383–1390. 38 indexed citations
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Long, Michelle A., James T. Limberis, Ruth L. Martin, et al.. (2007). Hydroxypropyl β-Cyclodextrins: A Misleading Vehicle for the In Vitro hERG Current Assay. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 49(5). 269–274. 10 indexed citations
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Limberis, James T., Jeff S. McDermott, Zhi Su, et al.. (2007). The effects of plasma proteins on delayed repolarization in vitro with cisapride, risperidone, and d, l-sotalol. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 56(1). 11–17. 11 indexed citations
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Su, Zhi, James T. Limberis, Ruth L. Martin, et al.. (2007). Functional consequences of methionine oxidation of hERG potassium channels. Biochemical Pharmacology. 74(5). 702–711. 36 indexed citations
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Limberis, James T., et al.. (2007). AN IN VITRO EXAMINATION OF DELAYED REPOLARIZATION: HOW PLASMA PROTEIN BINDING INFLUENCES DRUG EFFECTS. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 56(2). e34–e34. 1 indexed citations
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Limberis, James T., Zhi Su, Bryan F. Cox, Gary A. Gintant, & Ruth L. Martin. (2006). ALTERING EXTRACELLULAR POTASSIUM CONCENTRATION DOES NOT MODULATE DRUG BLOCK OF HUMAN ETHER‐A‐GO‐GO‐RELATED GENE (hERG) CHANNELS. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology. 33(11). 1059–1065. 10 indexed citations
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Martin, Ruth L., Zhi Su, James T. Limberis, et al.. (2006). In Vitro Preclinical Cardiac Assessment of Tolterodine and Terodiline: Multiple Factors Predict the Clinical Experience. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 48(5). 199–206. 35 indexed citations
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Sun, Qun, et al.. (2003). Parallel Synthesis of a Biased Library of Thiazolidinones as Novel Sodium Channel Antagonists. Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening. 6(5). 481–488. 4 indexed citations
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Valenzano, Kenneth J., Elfrida R. Grant, Gang Wu, et al.. (2003). N-(4-Tertiarybutylphenyl)-4-(3-chloropyridin-2-yl)tetrahydropyrazine -1(2 H)-carbox-amide (BCTC), a Novel, Orally Effective Vanilloid Receptor 1 Antagonist with Analgesic Properties: I. In Vitro Characterization and Pharmacokinetic Properties. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 306(1). 377–386. 219 indexed citations
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Gintant, Gary A., James T. Limberis, Jeff S. McDermott, Craig D. Wegner, & Bryan F. Cox. (2001). The Canine Purkinje Fiber: An In Vitro Model System for Acquired Long QT Syndrome and Drug-Induced Arrhythmogenesis. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 37(5). 607–618. 121 indexed citations
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Limberis, James T., et al.. (1999). Transitional Changes in Membrane Potential and Intracellular [Ca 2+ ] in Rat Basophilic Leukemia Cells. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 170(1). 79–87. 7 indexed citations
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Makielski, Jonathan C., James T. Limberis, Steven Y. Chang, Zheng Fan, & John W. Kyle. (1996). Coexpression of beta 1 with cardiac sodium channel alpha subunits in oocytes decreases lidocaine block.. Molecular Pharmacology. 49(1). 30–39. 54 indexed citations
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Satin, Jonathan, James T. Limberis, John W. Kyle, R. B. Rogart, & Harry A. Fozzard. (1994). The saxitoxin/tetrodotoxin binding site on cloned rat brain IIa Na channels is in the transmembrane electric field. Biophysical Journal. 67(3). 1007–1014. 20 indexed citations

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